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Instrument Faceplate Change


AnikMankar

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Hi

have purchased a custom instrument cluster/faceplate. Any one has changed these ? anything to lookout for before i dismantle it.

* alignment of the Zero ?

* removal of the needles ?

do let me know guys - thanks in advance

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Hey Anik

There was a member on VFRW that replaced his gauge faces with ones just like those in your link. As I recall, he didn't have any real issues with the swap. Check out the link.

http://vfrworld.com/forums/showthread.php/44026-New-gauge-faces

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Hi they look sweet.

Who is the seller out of interest?

if you are referring to the back plate - they are on eBay. I am planning to incorporate a volt meter in there also. Not yet received the volt meter, untill then...

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Hi they look sweet.

Who is the seller out of interest?

if you are referring to the back plate - they are on eBay. I am planning to incorporate a volt meter in there also. Not yet received the volt meter, untill then...

Yeah it is the backplate. Do you know who the seller is, can't find them.

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Hey v4pilot

What is the "0" located in the bottom of your gauge cluster? Is it a gear indicator, or voltmeter perhaps?

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Yep it means its in neutral at the moment; I stuck a gear ind. where the neutral light was.

done something similar but not as clean as yours. Have placed it outside . Still needed the Neutral light to ensure i have the gear in that position

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My plan is to put the voltmeter in the faceplate.

These are the custom plates I got ...

thanks Anik

My plan is to put the voltmeter in the faceplate.

These are the custom plates I got ...

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Will figure out which Looks the best

thanks Anik

thanks Anik

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These are about 4mm thick. Would require some alterations. Will know only after I take them apart.

Have searches around for good pictures of already opened up instruments. Quite difficult.

thanks Anik

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Some progress

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RPM side. Didn't find any space or a good location for the volt meter. So installed the faceplate as is.

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Needle stop hole being too big, had to super glue that needle and secured it with some silicon on the rear side.

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Rpm side completed

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Speedo side top side has some place

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Photo copy of the speedometer faceplate helped to create the right stencil and position.

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The unit underneath is protruding out so had to move the volt meter up by 1mm

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The faceplate sits on a plastic light defuser. This spreads the light from the bulbs. Marked this plates also as it needs to be cut.

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Once Marked, masked the area as it needs to be cut off. Used a soldering iron to cut it off found it less messy.

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Similarly the faceplate had to be cut of. This was tough as it is soft can't file or dremil it. Used a sharp blade

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There is a slight gap and the light will defuse through the gap. A little black paint and silicon to seal it of.

More later.

thanks Anik

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Very nice. Can I send you mine and about 30 of my friends face plates .

Nice work ..

sure anytime :) all the way to this side of the planet !!

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Some more progress..

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Noticed the bulb connectors are loose - looks like the printed circuit is worn out making the lights flicker sometimes.
Anyone fixed these using electric circuit pens ? any other options besides soldering a fresh circuit on top of it. ?
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No clue

I have rebuilt the circuit using just solder. Hope it works

This is how it looks. The end points where the bulb holder stops is pitted hence causing loose contact

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Got them polished using a polish pen.

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Polish pen is just like sand paper but in pen style. The tips are fiber

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Finally got them soldered.

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Hope it works

thanks Anik

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